The IBM Retired Employee Club (South Hants)
www.shrets.co.uk

                 

HomeHome
NewsletterNewsletter
CalendarCalendar
ConstitutionConstitution
GeneralGeneral
Committee MembersCommittee
Map of Car Parking at NHBRCar Parking
Links to other WebsitesLinks
  Aida

Date: Thursday 8th March 2012

Coaches Leave North Harbour at 16.00hrs

Organiser:Ann Reid com4@shrets.co.uk

Booking Form:Download


No opera matches the grandeur and spectacle of Verdi's Aida.
Following the huge public and critical acclaim of Madam Butterfly, Carmen, Tosca and La Bohème, Raymond Gubbay and the Royal Albert Hall are thrilled to announce a brand new production of Verdi's awe inspiring masterpiece, Aida.

For this entirely new staging, distinguished director Stephen Medcalf, with set and costumes designed by the renowned Isabella Bywater, will recreate a world of eternal love within the ruins of Ancient Egypt. Staged in-the-round, the action will unfold in the very heart of the Royal Albert Hall.

This epic work explores the devastating consequences of a classic love triangle between Aida the Ethiopian slave girl, the King's daughter, Amneris, and Captain of the Guard, Radames. Culminating with the final entombment as the opera draws to its tragic close, this intense drama gave Verdi the perfect opportunity to compose some of his most poignant arias and powerful music.
Celeste Aida, the great tenor aria for Radames, Aida's passionate solo Ritorna Vincitor and the beautiful final trio, O Terra Adio with the lovers trapped underground whilst Amneris laments above, are just some of the great highlights that also include the famous Triumphal Grand March.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Greenwood will accompany an international cast and the opera will be sung in Italian with English surtitles.

You are advised to bring a snack with you as there are not a lot of eating places within walking distance of the Royal Albert Hall area so time to eat has not been planned into this Event.

We will also not have a comfort stop at Guildford as advertised on the London trips due to the fact the facilities at Guildford close at 4.30pm.